
August Schleicher
'August Schleicher' (
February 19,
1821 –
December 6,
1868) was a
German linguist. His great work was ''A Compendium of the Comparative
Grammar of the
Indo-European Languages'', in which he attempted to reconstruct the
Proto-Indo-European language.
August Schleicher was born in
Meiningen (
Duchy Saxe-Meiningen, southwest of
Weimar in the
Thuringian Forest).
He began his career studying theology and Indo-European, especially
Slavic languages. Influenced by
Hegel, he formed the theory that a
language is an
organism, with periods of development, maturity, and decline. In
1850 Schleicher completed a monograph systematically describing the
languages of Europe, ''Die Sprachen Europas in systematischer Übersicht (The languages of Europe in systematic perspective)''. He explicitly represented languages as perfectly natural organisms that could most conveniently be described using terms drawn from
biology e.g.,
genus,
species, and
variety. Schleicher claimed that he himself had been convinced of the natural descent and competition of languages before he had read
Darwin’s ''Origin of Species''. He invented a system of language classification that resembled a
botanical taxonomy, tracing groups of
related languages and arranging them in a genealogical tree. His model, the ''Stammbaumtheorie (family-tree theory)'', was a major development in the study of Indo-European languages. To show how Indo-European might have looked he created a short tale,
Schleicher's fable, to exemplify both words and known culture. He first introduced a graphic representation of a ''
Stammbaum'' in articles published in
1853. By the time of the publication of his ''Deutsche Sprache (
German language)'' (
1860) he had begun to use 'trees to illustrate language descent'. Schleicher is commonly recognized as the first linguist to portray
language development using the figure of a ''tree''. For the most part, however, Darwin’s ideas simply overlaid the fundamental features of Schleicher’s prior
evolutionary project, which derived from the work of those individuals immersed in
German romanticism and
idealism especially
Humboldt and Hegel. August Schleicher died from
tuberculosis at the age of 47 in
Jena (Duchy
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach,
Thuringia).
Bibliography
★ ''Sprachvergleichende Untersuchungen. / Zur vergleichenden Sprachgeschichte.'' (2 vols.) Bonn, H. B. Koenig (1848)
★ ''Linguistische Untersuchungen. Part 2: Die Sprachen Europas in systematischer Uebersicht.'' Bonn, H. B. Koenig (1850); new ed. by Konrad Koerner, Amsterdam, John Benjamins (1982)
★ ''Formenlehre der kirchenslavischen Sprache.'' (1852)
★ ''Die ersten Spaltungen des indogermanischen Urvolkes.'' Allgemeine Zeitung fuer Wissenschaft und Literatur (August 1853)
★ ''Handbuch der litauischen Sprache.'' (1st scientific compendium of
Lithuanian language) (2 vols.) Weimar, H. Boehlau (1856/57)
★ ''Litauische Maerchen, Sprichworte, Raetsel und Lieder.'' Weimar, H. Boehlau (1857)
★ ''Volkstuemliches aus
Sonneberg im Meininger Oberlande - Lautlehre der Sonneberger Mundart.'' Weimar, H. Boehlau (1858)
★ ''Kurzer Abriss der Geschichte der italienischen Sprachen.'' Rheinisches Museum fuer Philologie 14.329-46. (1859)
★ ''Die Deutsche Sprache.'' Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta (1860); new ed. by
Johannes Schmidt, Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta (1888)
★ ''Compendium der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen.'' (Kurzer Abriss der indogermanischen Ursprache, des Altindischen, Altiranischen, Altgriechischen, Altitalischen, Altkeltischen, Altslawischen, Litauischen und Altdeutschen.) (2 vols.) Weimar, H. Boehlau (1861/62); reprinted by Minerva GmbH, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, ISBN 3-8102-1071-4
★ ''Die Darwinsche Theorie und die Sprachwissenschaft - offenes Sendschreiben an Herrn Dr.
Ernst Haeckel.'' Weimar, H. Boehlau (1863)
★ ''Die Bedeutung der Sprache für die Naturgeschichte des Menschen.'' Weimar, H. Boehlau (1865)
★ ''
Christian Donalitius Litauische Dichtungen'' (''The Lithuanian Poetry of Christian Donelaitis''), published by the
Russian Academy of Sciences in
St. Petersburg (1865)
★ ''Darwinism Tested by the Science of Language.'' (Transl. by Alexander V. W. Bikkers) London,
J. C. Hotten (1869)
★ ''Laut- und Formenlehre der polabischen Sprache.'' reprinted by Saendig Reprint Verlag H. R. Wohlwend, ISBN 3-253-01908-X
★ ''Sprachvergleichende Untersuchungen.'' reprinted by Minerva GmbH, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, ISBN 3-8102-1072-2
★ ''Die Formenlehre der kirchenslavischen Sprache erklaerend und vergleichend dargestellt.'' Reprint by H. Buske Verlag, Hamburg (1998), ISBN 3-87118-540-X
Literature references
★
Salomon Lefmann: ''August Schleicher. Skizze.'' Leipzig (1870)
★ Joachim Dietze: ''August Schleicher als Slawist. Sein Leben und Werk in der Sicht der Indogermanistik.'' Berlin, Akademie Verlag (1966)
★ Konrad Körner: ''Linguistics and evolution theory (Three essays by August Schleicher, Ernst Haeckel and
Wilhelm Bleek).'' Amsterdam-Philadelphia, John Benjamins Publishing Company (1983)
★ Liba Taub: ''Evolutionary Ideas and "Empirical" Methods: The Analogy Between Language and Species in the Works of
Lyell and Schleicher.'' British Journal for the History of Science 26, S. 171-193 (1993)
★ Theodeor Syllaba: ''August Schleicher und Böhmen.'' Prague, Karolinum (1995). ISBN 807066942X
External links
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August Schleicher (University of Texas)
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The Linguistic Creation of Man: Charles Darwin, August Schleicher, Ernst Haeckel, and the Missing Link in Nineteenth-Century Evolutionary Theory (by Robert J. Richards)
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Say something in Proto-Indo-European (by
Geoffrey Sampson)
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Sinhala, 6'000 years ago (by Asiff Hussein)